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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Jonathan and Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Jonathan Rush regarding the presence of ICE in our neighborhood, schools, courts,
this is unacceptable and fundamentally contradicts the values that we
hold as a sanctuary city.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Kelly Nash.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Biden allowed twenty one million people to come into our country.
Most of those people are in the cities, all Democrat
run cities, and they think they're going to use them
to vote.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
It's not going to happen. Jonathan and Kelly Show. This
is contradictory to the values that we hold as a
sanctuary city.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
Yeah, that's illegal being a centuary city. That's unconstitutional. Just
a quick reminder, you know, I think Donald Trump is
getting a bad rap because I saw the news on
was it Sunday? I guess maybe that or maybe it
was yesterday, that Donald Trump is reversed course and that
he's given extra leeway to farmers and other people in
order to empolly taritals. Yeah, in order to employ the illegals.
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And what you hear him really saying, and they're interpreting
it that way, is I'm directing ICE to go after
the sanctuary cities because that's where all the people are
the majority, because I mean the reality of life is
you always have limited resources no matter what you have there,
there's there is a limit to everything. So we only
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have so many ICE members, we only have so many
flights out of here, we only have so many whatevers.
So he's saying the majority of the problem is going
to be in sanctuary cities. Go after them first, Yeah,
the man, why.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Do they rob banks? So that's where the money is. Yeah,
why do you go to and you have ICE agents
in the streets of Democrat run cities. This is an
attack on a Democrat city. No, that's it's like fish.
It's like fishing in a barrel. That's where all that's
where all the illegals are, where they were welcome, where
they were encouraged, where they were enticed, where they were
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told to come well.
Speaker 3 (01:54):
And it's so ironic in my opinion, that they're trying
to make it. They're you the same argument that the
Southern States used before the Civil War. This is a
states rights thing. And when the federal government says you're
not allowed to have slaves, that the argument is now over.
That's that's a federal law. Now it's against the law
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to have a sanctuary city. You cannot welcome illegals, and
you certainly can't try to hide them or stop the
progress of federal agents who are trying to deport them,
which is what you're directing your police departments to do.
You're directing the police department and your citizens. They have
the what would Karen Bass say, we have the something
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about the mobilization units or whatever that as soon as
they see ice in the neighborhood, we instantly mobilize to
protest them. It's not just protesting. You're obscure, You're you're
in their way, You're making life dangerous, and you're doing
it in violation of federal law. It's not a state's right,
it's not a city's right. Once the federal government has
a law, the only way to overchange that law is
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to get the federal government to change the law.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
Obstructing police. That's been a charge on the books for
a long time now. All right, So, and you got
that going You got that going on. And Tom Homan
continues to tell you over and over and over again,
if you would only turn over the criminal illegals that
you were holding in your jails, we wouldn't be in
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your streets, and because we're in your streets, then we're
also picking up collateral, as they call them, immigrants who
aren't doing anything illegal or criminal, but it's illegal presence
in the country. So you insist on making this worse
so you can protest it, which seems to be the case.
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We want you to get into the streets so we
can capture it on video to make the argument that
every human is legal and your actions are illegal, even
though it could be statutorily or constitutionally correct.
Speaker 3 (04:05):
Liberals are immature. That's just because a liberal responds off emotion,
and usually the more emotional a person is, the more
immature they are. And so that's why when you look
at artists, artists are very emotional people, but they're also
very immature. That's why most artists are Democrats, most musicians
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are democrats. Most actors are democrats because they're liberal and
they're very just immature, and so they see that you
are violating their space by taking our fellow citizens, and
they're throwing these temper tantrums that the woman you and
I were talking about yesterday or I guess it was
earlier this morning. The woman who's standing in front of
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the ice truck and she does not, and like the
truck hasn't even started moving yet, and she's like, don't
kill me.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
I'm a human. Let my people go.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Yeah, that ma'am, that's they're in custody. Yes, nobody really
ever believes that the cops are going to be talked
out of taking somebody to jail for whatever the reason.
It can be absolutely wrong. They targeted you for all
the wrong reasons. They've put you in the back of
a cruiser or a paddy wagon. It's game over until
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you're in front of a judge now.
Speaker 1 (05:19):
And they don't realize that they're being a puppet for
the people who don't think emotionally. So we know how
to bait the emotional mindset, I'm guessing, so, says the
Democrats in charge, the ones behind the curtain at the
Marionette Theater making the little puppets dance and block vans
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and scream and the like. Let my people go. Because
these people who methodically did not they didn't turn a
blind eye to the border for four years to allow
twenty million estimated people to come across into the US,
only to have Trump turn around and deport them. And
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now they still know even if and they're not too
upset about the ones that are being deported, although they
like to play it emotionally in the streets so they
can slow it down a little bit. But even if
you were able to hit home and go three thousand
a day, it's going to take you twenty years to
round up twenty million illegal persons in this country. So
they're still going to have the opportunity to turn them
into voters if and only if they can never get
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their hands on the levers of power, and they can
do it immediately. This is probably why they don't give
a damn about all the kids that they lost coming
across the border, because the kids aren't old enough to vote.
Who that was mean? Should have said that?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
True?
Speaker 1 (06:38):
True?
Speaker 3 (06:39):
Well, you know, and part of it I think is
correct obviously that they would like to make illegals voters.
That's why in the state of California they actually outlawed
the you cannot request voter ID. And I think it's
like two or three counties in California it's illegal to
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ask for their voter registration or any kind of ID.
But I think it's also Jonathan the census, because if
even if they're not allowed to vote. If they're just
allowed to be counted in a census, and those people
are counted in certain cities or certain counties, will say,
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then there's going to be extra congressional districts created. You know,
you're going to have to have more House representatives. And
if you can just grow it that way, you could
then get a super majority in the long run. You know,
have the state of California could end up with one
hundred congress people if they were able to flood the market.
Speaker 1 (07:42):
How and have we seen this happen before history repeats itself. Yes, yes,
let's go back to the end of the Civil Wars
you mentioned a few minutes ago. Suddenly all the slaves
be recognized as people. So now the Southern States are
going to have a groundswell of the number of representatives
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in the House of Representatives because of all the people
being added in the census. That. Oh my, what are
we going to do about that? Said the Northern States. Oh,
the Northern States said, and I love the way this
has never explained. The Northern States said, you can only
count African American or slaves as three fifths of a person.
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Because that brought down the number of people in the census.
That would not allow them the Southern states to have
an overwhelming representation inside the House of Representatives.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Yeah, they want to grow it that way if possible. Now,
I know that a lot of the Southern states currently
we're not allowing you to count illegals. But California, New Jersey,
New York, those places, the sanctuary states, they want those
people counted because it'll get more money for education. Right.
It brings in more federal tax dollars to go for
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the schooling, and there's so many other benefits if you
say I have a bigger population that they can shift
the dynamics of the country. You cannot count illegals as citizens.
And they keep referring to them as constituents. They're not constituents.
Don't let them play that word game.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Yeah, they may be current residents, they're meaning they live
there illegally in the shadows. In the shadows. The only
time on account is we'll make sure that we get
this right so we can come up with another congressional
district for the state of California. This is the game
we're playing all right now. In the state of South Carolina,
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we didn't originally get this as you would have thought
that this would have popped to the headlines immediately during
the No Kings protest that was going on nationwide and
all over South Carolina, large cities like Greenville to Charleston
to Columbia, small hamlets like Pillion. I'm not sure if
Pendleton had a No King's protest or not, But nonetheless,
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in Charleston we're finding out damn this, these mounted police.
I don't even know why New York still allows the
police to get horn horseback. That's intimidation.
Speaker 3 (10:20):
They were using their horses as battering rams in La recently.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
That's right, they were. So in Charleston we've had a
rookie officer who is a horse. But nonetheless, horses and
dogs who are in service of police agencies are in
fact officers.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Well, Officer mount Riley's not just a rookie. He'd been
on the job one day, he got sworn in on
June thirteenth, and then thrown into the heat of the
battle here on June fourteenth.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
So the No Kings protest in Charleston did not bring
out the crowd. Well, if you got all your protesters there,
you got to have an audience to applaud them and
understand and represent them, and it's them in worship with them,
because a protest isn't just about getting your voice heard,
is having you bow down and worship them. If you
don't have any worshippers, then it's no good.
Speaker 3 (11:11):
And you know the interesting thing like when you see
it in LA and they're taking over the streets and
it's just sheer insanity. That is illegal when people say
that you're trying to stifle free speech or whatever. Okay, yes,
the federal government has the right to shut you the
hell up if you are interfering in the public life
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of everybody else. That's why you have to get a permit.
If you want to protest, you can do so in
a designated area. And in Charleston they gave them an
area for them to have their no Kings protest. I
think it was Hampton Park.
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Scheduled and permitted, that's a key word.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Yeah, they got the permit and so they were having
they're no Kings protest, which they're Again that's your free speech.
That's fine. You want to talk about Donald Trump. By
the way, Trump is the master troller who came out
with a posting yesterday that said something to the effect of,
thank you to all of you who showed up for
the No Kings protest. I had been worried that a
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king was trying to replace me, but due to your
great efforts, I will remain as your president. But to
Jonathan's point, nothing was happening because you have like fifteen
people standing around waving Mexican flags in a park and
nobody's watching them. So they then took it upon themselves
to start marching out of the park, and that's when
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the cops came a call in and it's like, you
got to come back here, or you've got to shut
off the megaphone, put down the flags, and disperse. You're
not allowed to march as a group.
Speaker 1 (12:44):
I love the way the posting courier is going to
lean on the third party credibility of eye witnesses because
it says videos so we know there's evidence of this.
Speaker 3 (12:54):
Kelly, I got it right here.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
One videos showed demonstrators peacefully walking and shouting people United
will never be divided.
Speaker 3 (13:04):
Did you say shouting? That's what it says, Well, then
you're already in violation.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
That's Charleston Police Department activates sirens.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
Yeah, you can be ticketed right now if you walk into,
like say, Lake Carolina. If I was walking around Lake
Carolina just screaming at the top of my lungs, Jesus
Is Lord, if I'm doing that, They're gonna call the cops,
and the cops are rightfully going to tell me to
shut the hell up, or I'm going to be cuffed
and stuffed. Even though I'm saying something that probably the
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vast majority of people in Lake Carolina agree with. Jesus's Lord,
I can't yell it at the top of my lungs
over and over in front of people's houses.
Speaker 1 (13:44):
One mounted patrol and at least two officers on foot
hurried toward the group walking along King Street sidewalk. Mount
Riley one of the two horses sworn in on June thirteenth, and.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
They put that in bold, so you know us sworn in.
This guy doesn't even know what he's doing.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
Equipped with protective shields over its eyes, why do we
give extra protection for the officer As it galloped upon
the sidewalk, It's mounted officer repeatedly called for people to
back up. The Chauston Community Service Organization described the event
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as a sudden attack on protesters by a group of
police officers.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
Well the Instagram account that they've embedded in the posting
Courier story, I will describe it as best I can.
You see about ten ten people or so waving their
Mexican flags and an F. Trump flag. I'm not going
to say the word what the F implies, but you
know what the actual word is. And they're marching down
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the street with a guy and a megaphone is in
the lead, and they're yelling all kinds of things, and
there's two cops who are literally running up the sidewalk
saying you've got to stop, you've got to come back.
At the same time, the horse is in the street
and they're trying to get the horse in front of
the people to stop them from marching up the street
waving that. As they continue moving, the horse cuts in
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front of a girl and her, in all honesty, her
face and the horse's face make contact. Well, the person
with the F. Trump flag tries to and I don't
think that they did this maliciously. I'm watching it again.
It might have been an I think it's an accident.
Tried to reach in and help the girl as she
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got basically headbutted by the horse, and the flag pokes
the horse in the neck. Well, now the horse is ticked.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
As described in the article as Mount Reilly seemingly lost
control of the reins when the animal became spooked.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Getting the horse's name is Mount Riley.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
That's right. The rider of my Mount Riley seemingly lost
control of the reins when the animal became spooked. He
got spooked when he got hit stab with a flags.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
Yeah, f Trump's flag. But he never loses control of
the horse. His hands never come off the reins. The
horse did do like almost like it was going to
jump in the air, but it withheld itself and then
it just kind of marched back into the street and
kind of recomposed himself out there in the street. Now,
at this point is when the police then arrest the
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person who has the megaphone because they had told him
multiple times put that thing down. So now you're being
cuffed and stuffed. The rest of them are apparently pretty
rattled by what just happened with the horse and whatnot.
They're yelling at the cops and you know, we have
the right to be here, and the cops are explaining
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to them, no, you don't. I think that's when the
story changed, because that's when somebody says, we're just going
to our cars. So the police then say, well, if
you're going to your cars, but the megaphone away, well
the megaphone guy's going to jail. The rest of you
got to put your flags down, can't wave your flags.
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You've got to put your flags down, and you've got
to shut your mouth. There is no chanting at people.
There's other people on these sidewalks, and you're in a
very if you've ever been to Hampton Park, those houses
are not very separated, so you're in a very condensed
neighborhood and there's people out in their front lawns and whatnot.
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And now we've got a ruckus happening. This is what
they wanted. The protesters want the ruckus. They want the attention,
and the police are saying, you can't have the attention
unless you go back to Hampton Park where nobody can
hear you.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Where you were permitted to be by the City of Columbia.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
Yeah, you want to protest, you got to ask permission.
You got to ask me nicely, as they say.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
And if you're getting community service organization said the group
did not block roads or damage property or engage in
any violence. The person being arrested in the video was
detained for chanting into a bulimore, which the organization characterized
as repression and an abuse against protesters.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
Okay, so put it on the other foot. If in
the what about isms, if Jonathan and I led an
America first MAGA protest and we happened to camp out
in front of this group of individuals, and we were
there with our megaphone, and we got a louder megaphone
than you, So our megaphone, or we got thirty megaphones
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and we're just screaming at you. Deport all illegals. You
are in illegal alien aliens must go Americans first. Whatever.
At some point, they would be right if they got
the police to tell us to shut up, because we
don't have the right to do that.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I just saw a particular writing of love. I got
to read this paragraph. A protester continued to use a
magnification device and caused quote a nuisance to the general
public end quote, as pedestrians, motorists, and golf cart occupants
stopped and were quote seemingly taken aback by his voisterous
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behavior end quote, according to the narrative of the incident report.
So it's not a police incident report. These are not
the facts. This is a narrative that's being projected by
the police as they write up their report, which has
to be filed and then becomes public record.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Well, I think what they're I mean, in the reporter's defense,
I think what the reporter is saying is I'm not
going to republish the entire police report here. But the
over writing narrative is that there was some people in
there using some sort of like a you know, a
magnifying glass in order to get a bull. Well, you
have the audible, but you also have the visual one
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where they were just like like a laser where they're
pointing it in people's eyes and stuff, and they're trying
really yeah, and so they're they're they are becoming they
are trying to make themselves a nuisance. Now, if you
look in Los Angeles, I think what you're seeing right
now is in LA. If you allow them to go
further and further, this is the end results. Again they
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will like we said in LA over the weekend, they
were bringing their own fencing to shut down roads.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
We keep adding to it. If you if you do
not do something about it, then you're only going to
embolden the persons to do more because they are there too.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
They want so much attention and affect change, and they
want to affect change, and.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
They will do that by blocking the interstate and making
sure that everybody else understands their message. Now, I don't
know why they think that people that are said stopped
on the interstate are going to be so willing to
accept that message and go, yeah, yeah, I think that's
probably a pretty good reason for me to sit right
here for three hours and wait till I get home.
Now I have dinner at eleven o'clock tonight instead of eight.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
I think it's like the hope would be, we want
to make your life miserable, and the hopes that you
would say, why don't we just give into them? Give them,
give them, just give it. I just look, I just
want to go to work, back and forth and see
my kids and not have to worry about them fire
bombing my house. I don't want to worry about concrete
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blocks being dropped off the overpass on me. I just
can't we just have our own nice lives back and
if we have to tolerate a few one hundred thousand
illegals here, can't we just tolerate it?
Speaker 1 (21:44):
At least I can get home one time.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
Yes, I just want my life back. And with Donald
Trump as your president, and with the overwhelming support not
only of the American people, but I think it's important
we point out specifically the legal immigrant community overwhelmingly now
it's like seventy three percent in the last survey we
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saw seventy three percent of legal immigrants say, deport these illegals.
We don't want them here. And oftentimes they're pointing out
the fact that these people that are coming across are
the reasons we left Venezuela, the reasons we left Mexico.
These people that are now here illegally, get them out
of here.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
They were harassing us at home, and now they followed
us here.
Speaker 3 (22:28):
Yeah, and we wanted protection. We came here for protection,
and we're not getting it if we're in La or
you know, in a lot of these.
Speaker 1 (22:36):
You know, Chris allowing in the people that were persecuting us,
that first allowed you to allow us to get in
because we were being persecuted.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
That's what's actually happening.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
And now We're sitting on pins and needles waiting to
find out what's going to go on here between Israel
and Iran, because, as I learned again this morning, I
was reminded, this crisis that's unfolding before our eyes right
now is was a foregone conclusion. As soon as Donald
Trump was sworn into office. We all knew this was
going to happen. You get to place your bets on
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it and be worth a billion dollars today. This is
why we have problems in the Middle East is because
Donald Trump is president.
Speaker 3 (23:17):
Well, I was upset to hear a couple of conservative
talk show hosts making the comparison of Israel to the Ukraine,
and the argument that Zelenski and his people have been
using is the same one that Israel's using. Obviously, the
argument was, if you don't stop Putin here in the Ukraine,
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Putin's coming for you next. If we don't stop Iran now,
Iran's coming for you next. The humongoid difference in those
two statements is that Putin has never said I'm coming
for America. Iran has been chanting ever since the radical
Mullahs and the Ayatola took over that place, since the seventies,
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they've been saying death to the little Satan Israel, death
to the big Satan America. There's two hits on the
hit list, America and Israel. And so it's if they
were able to get a nuclear weapon. There is no
reason for me to believe that they would not attack America.
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They definitely would. They want to. It's in their like foundations.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Want to destroy us. And whereas you compare it with
Russia if they were even close to having enough power
to take on Look, everybody wants to beat America because
you want to be the man. You got to beat
the man. But if Russia or China or back in
the day when we concerned about Japan buying up all
the real estate in America, if any of those three
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countries wanted to take over America, it wouldn't be to
destroy it, it would be to enslave it. Iran wants
to destroy it.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
Well, and we'll point out Russia already has nuclear capabilities,
if nuclear if they wanted a nuclear war with Us,
they'd already started it. Sure, Iran does not have nuclear
capabilities yet. But the thing is our intelligence agencies, not
just ours, Europe's, everybody's showing us how are they putting
They're not developing a nuclear program for energy. The way
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they're developing it is for arms. And every time the
UN goes in there, they're let around by the nose,
shown the buildings, and they come back and say there's
nothing in the buildings. And then we can see on
the satellites the trucks bring back all the materials and
they start resuming their construction again of nuclear weapons. The
difference here. Donald Trump said at like one o'clock this
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morning that McCrone was wrong when he told the press
that I'm going back to DC now for a ceasefire talk.
I don't want to cease fire talk. And I believe him.
I believe what he wants is a deal. And here's
the deal that I think he's saying that he gave
him sixty days to think about. Day sixty one Israel
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started attacking them. The sixty days was to think it over.
Do you allow not only do you and inspectors in,
but free reign of your country? They can go wherever
they want. We know you have nuclear capabilities that you've
been putting together. We are going to watch you destroy
your own nuclear capabilities and those inspectors will never leave.
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They're never leaving your country, or at least for the
foreseeable future, They're going to be in the country. And
at the first hint of you starting a nuclear program,
we're going to bomb the crap out of you. If
you agree to that, this all ends. But if you
want to continue to try to build a nuclear weapon,
then there can be no peace. And for the again,
those people who keep saying this is not our business,
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Israel and Iran have been at each other's throats since forever,
and it's going to continue that way. That's true, but
they have included us. They put you on the hit list.
They want you dead. You know it's true. Everything we
needed about life you learned in kindergarten. This is a
playground conversation. Okay, look, we know you've got.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
A pretty comfortable life down here while your people are
trying to figure out how to eat sand and live
off of it. Do you want to live your nice
life and your nice little palace here and have all
of the food and all of the cars and all
of the women that you want to have. Do you
want to continue to be on the face of the earth.
Do you want to live a lifestyle that we will
afford you if you only decide that you finally will
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hang up this foolish dream that you think you're going
to have a nuclear program. You can do that now.
I don't have to remind you, because you've already seen that.
We can take you out in a moment's notice. I
can put my finger back on the trigger and you'll
be dead or in hell. Now you can go straight
to whatever the Muslim eighty just call it paradise, paradise
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the eighty virgins waiting for you, or you can take
you one hundred and fifty virgins that you already have here.
Your choice. Let us know, don't care. We're not going
to have a nuclear program.
Speaker 3 (28:02):
And the rumor is Jonathan, And if this is true,
it's huge that what Donald Trump has been trying to
do is make the Iranian citizenry as miserable as possible.
And the reason for that is because we don't want
to be responsible for regime change, but we would like
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either a regime change of attitude or a regime change.
But if there's going to be a regime change, don't
have us do it. Y'all got to do it. And
there are millions and millions of Iranians. There's ten million
living in Tehran, ten million in one city. And yesterday
Donald Trump said, I'd get the hell out of that
city as soon as possible if I was you. And
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last night social media was filled with these videos, incredible
videos of traffic jams, of millions of people.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
You couldn't rent a donkey.
Speaker 3 (28:55):
Yeah, they're trying to get the hell out of there
because they know Donald Trump is telling the truth that
Iran is about to be smacked real hard by Israel.
But they don't want to kill civilians. They want the civilians.
And the rumor is the military is now getting sick
and tired of this. They're all blaming the Mulas, they're
all blaming the Ayatola. They're going to overthrow them. And
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that's what we want.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
We just start to drop off digital copies or make
freek streaming, or put it on the VHS or put
it on whatever we got to put it on. The
technology of this available. I don't care if you got
to go back to eight millimeter film, make it available.
Watch the movie of bugs Life. Nine grasshoppers were running
the reins over millions of ants, and the ants stood
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up when they finally realized we outnumbered them and overturned
the nine grasshoppers endo story. Why they can't get it,
I don't know. Is the mindset not there, I don't know.
Is it they don't know about freedom?
Speaker 3 (29:51):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
We tried to teach freedom of other countries in i Rock.
That didn't work.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
Iria it was a beautiful place until the regime.
Speaker 1 (29:57):
Change of the seventies.
Speaker 3 (29:59):
Yeah, so after the seventies.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
Now, but we've got generations of people who feel like
they're like an elephant at the circus. You know, they
used to tie the elephant's foot when they put the
rope around it. They used to tie it to like
a stake in the ground where the elephant couldn't get away,
And then they quit tying it to the stake. They
just tied it around his foot because the elephant thought
he couldn't get away.
Speaker 3 (30:19):
Well, again, there's the people get desperate, and the people
of Iran are getting desperate. And I think that one
of the best things that the Israelis did was when
they attacked that apartment building the other day. They did
it with such precision. They actually hit the floor that
they wanted. They didn't hit any other apartments other than
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those on that floor. They're trying to minimize civilian deaths
to let them know if you guys get if you
guys get out of this. Yep, you've got a friend
in Israel, you've got a friend in America. We want
nothing but the best for y'all, but it's got to
be from you. You have to make the change because
when we tried doing it, that led to this insanity.
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The Islamic Revolution has been a disaster for the West
for the last whatever fifty years now, God's sake,